Poultry and Waterfowl

Poultry & Waterfowl Show

POULTRY & WATERFOWL SHOW

SUNDAY JUNE 4, 2017 - 10:30 am

Committee Chairpersons: Deanna Porco & George Cooper

Note: Poultry exhibitors may unload their exhibits via theSt. Thomas Street gates between 7am & 10am. Immediately after yourexhibits have been unloaded we ask that you leave the loading zone and park in the exhibitor parking.

Sponsored by: Port Perry Feeds

RULES AND REGULATIONS:

1. Entries must be submitted to no later than Monday, May 29, 2017

2. Each entry must give class and section.

3. Prize money in all sections will be $4.00, $3.00 & $2.00

4. Champion and reserve Champion will be awarded in The Standard, Bantam and Water- fowl Sections.

5. All exhibitors will be allowed 2 entries per section.

6. Each exhibitor will be allowed a total of 75 entries.

7. Each poultry section will be divided into class “A” Male (cock or cockerel) and “B” Female (hen or pullet)

8. Each Waterfowl section will be divided into class “A” Male and “B” Female.

9. All entries will be judged according to the American Standard of Perfection. Prizes will not be awarded to a bird unless deemed worthy by the judge.

10. Birds that show signs of sickness will be removed from the show.

11. All entries will be judged individually, but cooped in pairs, if possible. Waterfowl to be shown in owner’s coops.

** Note To All Poultry Exhibitors -

All birds entered must originate from Salmonella Pullorum - Typhoid clean provinces, states, countries or have been tested (to Animal Disease and Protec- tion Act Services 79 standards) with negative results to be eligible for entry.

Beef

Beef Cattle

BEEF CATTLE

Each breeding unit is allowed a maximum of 10 exhibits excluding the Breeder's Herd. Exhibitors may show in all classes and up to two entries in up to three classes, to a maximum of ten head from one breeding unit. Exhibitors to supply own bedding. **(NO SHAVINGS PLEASE)**

*ALL PEDIGREES WILL BE CHECKED AND ALL ANIMALS MUST BE LEGIBLY TATTOOED.

Animals must remain on grounds until 4:00 pm.

19 - Aberdeen Angus

20 - Hereford

21 - All Other Breeds

Prizes: 1st: $50, 2nd: $40, 3rd: $35, 4th: $30, 5th: $25, others: $0

Sections:

1. Bull calf

Born on or after January 1st, 2018 , minimum 3 months of age

2. Bull

Born April 1st, 2017 to December 31st, 2017

3. Bull

Born January 1st, 2017 to March 31st, 2017

4. Bull

Born in 2017

6. Heifer calf

Born on or after January 1st, 2018 , minimum 3 months of age

7. Jr. Yearling

Born April 1st, 2017 to December 31st, 2017

9. Female with her own 2018 natural, purebred, tattooed calf at foot.

Born between January 1st, 2016 and December 31st, 2016

10. Mature female with her own 2018 natural, purebred, tattooed calf at foot.

DAIRY GOAT SHOW

RULES and REGULATIONS

1. This show is officially sanctioned show of the Canadian Goat Society (C.G.S.) and C.G.S. rules shall govern. Copies of C.G.S. rules may be obtained from the Canadian Goat Society.

2. Animals must be on the grounds by 8:00AM and must remain until 5:00PM or until the conclusion of the show.

3. All animals will be health checked by a panel of 3. Any animals not passing inspection must be removed from the show.

4. There no limit on the number of entries that may be made by an exhibitor. Pens will be allotted according to the number of animals entered.

5. All animals under 6 months of age that are not registered must have an “Application for Registration” present. All animals over 6 months of age must have original registration papers on site. NO EXCEPTIONS.

6. All animals must be legibly tattooed and tattoos must match the original registration papers. All excess ink must be removed from fresh tattoos. Papers must be surrendered to the show secretary upon check-in.

7. Entries are to be in the hands of the show secretary on or before May 19th, 2018. Late entries are subject to refusal by the show secretary.

9. The date for computing age is June 2nd, 2018.

9. Milk Does must be milked dry 24 hours before judging begins. Goats with hard or distended udders will be disqualified from competition.

10. Animals with horns will be disqualified from showing.

11. All exhibitors must dress in white collared shirts and black pants/trousers (non-athletic type). White pants/trousers will also be accepted (non-athletic type). No t-shirts, sweatshirts or tights will be allowed. No hats or caps are to be worn in the show ring.

12. No animal may be shown in more than one class except for a “Championship” or “Special” class. All animals shown in “Special” classes must have been shown in their regular classes.

13. Substitutions will be allowed as follows: (a) Two substitutions within a breed per Exhibitor. (b) Substitutions must be made within the same age class, and must be made by 6:00 p.m., June 1st, 2018.

14. There will be no kidding or recent signs of parturition at the show.

15. Each entry is to be handled by a single exhibitor who is to be competent.

16. Numbers may only be displayed in a harness on the front of the exhibitors and must identify all animals in the show ring.

17. Animals will be judged as per order of Sections.

JUNIOR SHOW: The Junior Show consists of Does less than two (2) years that are not in milk and have never freshened.

Farm & Field Crops Competition

Hay and Grain

FARM & FIELD CROPS COMPETITION

**All entries for Hay & Grain, Honey and Maple Syrup are to be placed in the Agricultural Tent between 3:00pm and 4:00pm, Friday June 1, 2018 and entered with committee in charge.

Section 18 - HAY & GRAIN

1. All exhibits to be presented in clear plastic bags..2. Grain must have been produced by the exhibitor since the last Brooklin Spring Fair.3. Only 1 entry in a class per exhibitor.4. Classes 1 to 6 are a sample in a clear plastic bag.Classes 7 to 12 are to be 10 lbs. in a bag.

Honey

FARM & FIELD CROPS COMPETITION

**All entries for Hay & Grain, Honey and Maple Syrup are to be placed in the Agricultural Tent between 3:00pm and 4:00pm, Friday June 1, 2018 and entered with committee in charge.

Section 50 - HONEY

1. All exhibits to be presented in 3 - 375ml glass bottles for each class.2. Granulated honey to be from white honey.3. Three containers of cut comb to be neatly cut size 3 1/2” x 4 1/2”.4. Liquid honey jars to be uniformly filled with no air visible under lid when held upright.5. Bees wax to be at least a two pound cake of unbleached commercial type.6. Chunk honey to expand from bottom to top of jar, immersed in liquid honey.

Carriage Racing Derby

CARRIAGE RACING DERBY

SATURDAY JUNE 3, 2017 at 12:30 pm

If you’ve been to the Royal Winter Fair and watched the four in hands race around the ring at top speed and loved every second of it, then this is the show for you!

The Brooklin Spring Fair is bringing back the Racing Derby by popular demand. Drivers race around a set course as fast as they can, around obstacles and the audience is encouraged to make as much noise as possible! It’s a fun and exciting show to watch, guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat.

Generally a Combined Driving event is held over three days, much like Eventing which it is based on, the dressage is held on the first day, marathon on the second and cones on the third day. A racing der- by is a condensed version of this, putting the cones and marathon together leaving it with an exciting and spectator friendly event. This year, there will be six drivers in total, all of them trying to have the fastest time as well as having a clean round without incurring any time penalties. Precious seconds are added on each time a driver knocks a ball off from a set of cones or possible elimination if they go through a gate the wrong way or out of order without correcting it. The navigator helps by shifting the weight of the carriage to avoid hitting obstacles as well as keeping the driver on course. All of this is timed and carefully watched by a qualified judge. The fastest time wins.

It’s fast paced, set to upbeat music, and you’ll be sure to have a good time. If you’ve never seen this group before, come on out and cheer them on! The show starts at 12:30 pm on the track in front of the grand stands on Sat. June 3. Hope to see you there.

For more information and photos of Combined Driving check out Marshall Davidson’s website at

RULES: (This show is for children 18 years of age and under as of January 1st, 2017.) ALL Riders must wear approved riding helmets and safe, correct footwear. Helmets worn by Western entrants will not be penalized, but encouraged.

English and Western disciplines are welcome but no crossing of attire or equipment. Example: If you are showing in Western Tack the rider must be turned out in Western Attire. The same goes for English. Jackets will be excused in all games classes.

Height Rule: Riders with ponies in the 14.0 to 14.2 hands height range have the option of competing in the pony classes OR the horse classes. Once the decision has been made, the rider and mount must remain in the designation for the entire competition.

Miniature Horse Show

MINIATURE HORSE SHOW

SATURDAY JUNE 3, 2017 - 9 am Committee Chairperson: Doug Savage Show Secretary: Pre-entries must be sent to club show secretary by Saturday May 14th to be eligible for year end points. Club Point Show Committee e-mail: savagemoor@hotmail.com

Sportpony Starsearch Championships Show

2017 SPORTPONY STARSEARCH QUALIFIER

This division is open to any pony meeting the sportpony criteria. i.e. hunter, jumper, driving, eventing etc. The first place in each of the 6 in hand classes at the qualifying shows are eligi- ble to enter to qualify for the SPORTPONY STARSEARCH CHALLENGE CUP held at the Roy- al Winter Fair in November 2017. Both under saddle class winners also qualify for each re- spective class. Ponies MUST measure 14.2 hands or under. Passport and registration are not necessary to participate. General EC rules for sport horses will apply.

Adults CAN ride a pony. Stallions may NOT be handled or ridden by children at the Royal Win- ter Fair, but may be at the qualifying show’s discretion.

If the first place pony has already qualified at a previous show in 2017 then the second place pony becomes the qualifier. Once qualified a pony may still show at any of the qualifying shows. A list of shows can be viewed at www.royalfair.org

At the Royal the SPORTPONY STARSEARCH winner will be awarded the perpetual MOR- TON SPORTPONY CHALLENGE CUP and a silver keeper plate. Our sponsors, DENWORTH EQUINE MANAGEMENT Sherri Whitworth-Denouden and Jeremy Denouden, award each qualifier with a ribbon throughout the year & $1,000 in prize money to the Starsearch Champion Class at the 2017 Royal Winter Fair.

Individual: $20.00/year, $50.00 for 3 years
Husband/Wife: $30.00/year + $5.00 per Youth, $75.00 for 3 years + $10.00 per Youth Single Adult Family: $20.00/year + $5.00 per Youth, $50.00 for 3 years + $10.00 per Youth Youth: $12.00/year, $30.00 for 3 years
All Non U.S. Residents—Add $10.00 Service Charge Per Year
$10.00/year, $30.00 for 3 years

The national convention for 2017 will be held in: Indianapolis IN from October 1 to October 5, 2017

Contact the A.R.B.A. office if you need legs for your show. Legs will only be shipped to the Show Secretary or Superintendent. Legs are available in both
computer or cut formats. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery or contact the A.R.B.A. office for expedited delivery.

OFFICIAL O.C. of R.C. SWEEPSTAKE SHOW CLASSES FOR SIX CLASS BREEDS
Senior, 6/8, Junior

All short wool sheep must be washed and all breeds must be cleanly presented and of acceptable condition, subject to inspection by representatives of the Brooklin Ag. Society. Failure to pass will result in the immediate disqualification of the animal(s).

All animals must be registered in the name of the exhibitor and properly identified by a tattoo or acceptable tag.

Exhibitors must produce pedigree on request and may be randomly checked by a member of the sheep committee.

All sheep will be subject to inspection for the presence of contagious and/or infectious diseases. All sheep deemed unfit by the committee will be disqualified and asked to leave the facilities.

All exhibitors showing must be dressed in white shirts and black trousers while show- ing in the ring. All clothing shall not bear any letters, marks or labels purporting to re- veal the identity of the exhibitors. No hats or caps are to be worn in the show ring.

Exhibitors may show sheep on halters. In all classes two people may be permitted in the ring.

No smoking will be allowed in the sheep ring or tent.

Sheep must be on the grounds and penned by 11:00 am

Exhibits to remain on fairgrounds until 4:30 pm.

An exhibitor may enter and show two breeds of sheep from one household. An exhibitor may enter two animals per section in a maximum of two classes 1 - 4.

11 - Hampshire

12 - Suffolk

13 - North County Cheviot

14 - Dorset

15 - Oxford

16 - All Other Breeds - Long Wool

17 - All Other Breeds - Short Wool

Sections:

1. Ewe - ''Yearling''

2. Ewe

3. Ram - ''Yearling''

4. Ram

5. Get of Sire - Born the property of the exhibitor

A group of three animals, full mouth milk teeth, by the same sire

Both sexes may be represented

6. Breeders Flock - Bred and owned by the exhibitor

A group of four animals

Both sexes to be represented. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the preceding classes. All animals in a group to be of one breed.